deashing

/diˈæʃɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process of removing ash from something, such as a furnace, chimney, or industrial system.
    • Deashing is an important part of maintaining a coal-fired power plant.
    • Regular deashing improves the efficiency of the heating system.
    • The deashing of the fireplace should be done carefully to avoid spreading dust.
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verb
  1. Present participle of deash; removing ash from something.
    • He is deashing the furnace before the winter season begins.
    • The workers are deashing the industrial boiler right now.
    • She spent the morning deashing the old stove.
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